Functional state of the liver during development of extrahepatic cholestasis and during use of enterosorption

Abstract: Use of enterosorption during the first week of extrahepatic cholestasis in rats led to decrease of disorders in functional state of liver tissue and its subcellular organelles as well as of accumulation of toxic substances in organism. The main effect of enterosorption appears to be binding of Gram-negative bacteria endotoxin in intestine.

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Reference: Grin'ko I.V., Krivchik A.A., Ivankova O.V., Functional state of the liver during development of extrahepatic cholestasis and during use of enterosorption, Voprosy meditsinskoi khimii, 1991, vol: 37(3), 26-28.